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Is it pathetic that

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CerseiLannistersEyebrow · 25/08/2015 19:44

The majority of people who has RSVPed to my 30th birthday dinner next month are people from work? :(

The other 2 people are so unreliable I doubt they'll turn up. Sad

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RachelZoe · 25/08/2015 19:48

Not at all...well, I hope not Grin, most of my friends are work related people, as are DH's. I have maybe 3 actual friends from outside work, if that really.

Have a lovely time and happy birthday!

TheLastCarnival · 25/08/2015 20:15

Not at all. I think it's great that you work with people you also want to socialise with. :)

CerseiLannistersEyebrow · 25/08/2015 21:26

I just feel like i should have more "real" friends IYSWIM. I find it a bit embarrassing, I guess.

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pocketsaviour · 25/08/2015 21:41

I find it a lot easier to socialise with people from work, personally. Means we always have things to talk about (or moan about!)

Wando · 25/08/2015 22:39

We spend so much time at work that it is only natural that a lot of our friends are from there. Don't worry, party!

Epilepsyhelp · 25/08/2015 22:52

You have friends coming to your birthday dinner, some people wouldn't even have that. You're doing well!

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